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    Cyfuse and Cyberdyne Ink $12 million 3D Printed Tissue Deal

    What will result from the synergies created by a company bent on creating 3D printed human tissue and organs and a firm which has already developed, human-driven robotic appliances? It's not difficult to imagine, and now Cyfuse, the makers of the Regenova tissue printer and Cyberdyne, a Japanese robotics pioneer, have inked a deal worth some $12 million which might one day fuse their technologies. The details of the deal were short on information about the full investor group involved, but they did include the fact that members from academia and business are sold on the technological possibilities of Cyfuse. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/48312/cyfuse-and-...an-engineering

    Below is a picture of 3D printed tissue created by Cyfuse:

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    It is of the utmost importance that the company entertain the notion of pursuing what we call at "full body prosthesis." This product, that would be a cybernetic body, could allow people whose body had become nonviable to continued survival, to continue life. Such a product would be invaluable and give a tremendous return to investors.

    One of the many uses of such a cybernetic body would be the ability to live for extended periods in zero G without adverse effects. Space travel would be simplified because no food, drink, exercise, or air would be necessary. Furthermore, there are some minds that would continue to deliver to humanity great wealth if they would continue to exist. Perhaps millions of dollars and decades of hard work and discipline went into fashioning their mind so it could contribute to our technological growth - all wasted if the mind was to die.

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